Some time before reaching Jodhpur station, Govind decided to complain about him. He sent out a tweet marking the Twitter handles of Ministry of Railways, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Jodhpur.
Just a few minutes after sending out the tweet he received a reply from the Ministry of Railways informing him that his complaint has been forwarded to the DRM’s office. That was it. In a matter of a few minutes, the DRM spoke with Govind and Vigilance Officer Mukesh Gehlot boarded the train at Jodhpur station.General Manager@GMNWRailway i m in train14888 in S-6 m going BMR to BKN(Raj) TTE is takng extra chrg fr seat bt nt givng receipt #corruption
— govind narayan (@gnkiradoo) September 10, 2016
His team spoke with the TTE, checked his record books, and a report of the investigation was forwarded to the DRM who then tweeted orders to suspend Shyampal.
@gnkiradoo @RailMinIndia @sureshpprabhu @narendramodi action has been taken against the duty staff.
— GM NWRailway (@GMNWRailway) September 10, 2016
The TTE was asked to get off the train at Merta station and the faith of railway passengers in the power of social media was once again strengthened. Govind told Aaj Tak that the TTE took money from many passengers without giving any receipt but no one was complaining about this. “I could not see this happening. I knew about the procedure of tweeting to the Ministry of Railways so I chose to complain there,” he said.